Most of the bronchial asthma can be clinically controlled with effective treatment and is relatively non-serious. However, some of them can cause lung infections and other hazards to the patient’s life and health.
Bronchial asthma is a disease characterized by chronic airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness, mainly manifested by recurrent episodes of wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, chest tightness and other symptoms. Although bronchial asthma cannot be controlled, most patients can have their symptoms relieved and reach clinical control with effective treatment. Meanwhile, its prognosis is also related to the patient’s own condition, the timeliness of treatment and other factors.
It should be noted that some patients may suffer from infections, electrolyte disorders, pneumothorax, etc. due to untreated asthma or poor resistance, which may even jeopardize the patients’ lives, and should be taken seriously.
It is recommended to keep a good attitude and seek medical treatment in time.